AWS permissions

AWS permissions

AWS permissions

While configuring ServiceNow to connect to Amazon,
you can supply credentials for a user. The user permissions in AWS determine which AWS tasks the
user can perform in the ServiceNow instance.

The Administrator role provides all privileges available in AWS. This includes access
to every operation that ServiceNow supports plus all of
the features that ServiceNow
does not use. Using the Administrator role is a simple way to grant a ServiceNow instance full
power.

It is possible to define permissions for a user that provide the ServiceNow instance enough
access to perform Discovery or Cloud Management operations without granting full
Administrator privileges.

Discovery operations

AutoScaling

DescribeAutoScalingGroups

DescribeLaunchConfigurations

CloudFormation

DescribeStacks

GetTemplate

ListStackResources

ListStacks

EC2

DescribeAccountAttributes

DescribeAvailabilityZones

DescribeImages

DescribeInstanceStatus

DescribeInstances

DescribeKeyPairs

DescribeRegions

DescribeSecurityGroups

DescribeSnapshots

DescribeSubnets

DescribeVolumes

DescribeVpcs

Elastic Load Balancing

DescribeLoadBalancers

Cloud Management operations

CloudFormation

(When using templates, include permissions for
the operations required within the templates for the specific resources and
services contained.)